NCIS New Orleans Caribbean Roots Actress To Receive AFUWI Award

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Feb. 13, 2018: The Caribbean-roots actress of popular CBS drama, NCIS New Orleans, is set to be presented with an American Foundation for the University of the West Indies, (AFUWI), award next week in New York City.

Carol Christine Hilaria “CCH” Pounder, who plays medical examiner Dr. Loretta Wade on the series, will receive the distinguished Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley Award at the 21st Annual Awards Gala at Pierre Hotel in New York City on Thursday, February 22, 2018.

The Guyanese American actress has appeared in numerous TV series including ER, The Shield, Warehouse 13, Sons of Anarchy and in such films as Avatar and her breakout role in Bagdad Café. She is an advocate for the arts and also serves on the Board of the African Millennium Foundation and was a founding member of Artists for a New South Africa.

CCH” Pounder will be honored along with five other accomplished Caribbean-roots professionals including Patrick Hylton, CD, President & Group CEO of the NCB Financial Group, the largest and most profitable financial institution in Jamaica and the seventh most profitable in the English and Spanish speaking Caribbean and Jamaica-born Prof. Marlon James, who in 2015 won the Man Booker Prize – the first Jamaican author to win the United Kingdom’s most prestigious literary award – will receive “The Pinnacle Literary Award and The Pelican Award” reserved for UWI alumni